TY - GEN
T1 - Value intensity of water used for electrical energy generation in the Western U.S.; an application of embedded resource accounting
AU - Martin, Elizabeth A.
AU - Ruddell, Benjamin L.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - This study evaluates the water intensity of thermoelectric power plants in the eleven Western states included within the Western Electricity Coordinating Council region. Water intensities are combined with retail electricity sales using an embedded resource accounting framework to estimate a value intensity of water embedded in electrical energy production and trade in the Western U.S. States with lower water intensities and higher retail electricity prices tend to be net importers of electricity and have the highest value intensities. A 35% increase in the value intensity of water embedded in electricity traded in export was shown to have occurred relative to electricity produced for in-state use. This increase in the value intensity of embedded water suggests that embedded water in the electricity trade has already emerged as a substitute for direct trade in water resources, and that this trade is organized in a manner that appears to benefit both importing and exporting parties.
AB - This study evaluates the water intensity of thermoelectric power plants in the eleven Western states included within the Western Electricity Coordinating Council region. Water intensities are combined with retail electricity sales using an embedded resource accounting framework to estimate a value intensity of water embedded in electrical energy production and trade in the Western U.S. States with lower water intensities and higher retail electricity prices tend to be net importers of electricity and have the highest value intensities. A 35% increase in the value intensity of water embedded in electricity traded in export was shown to have occurred relative to electricity produced for in-state use. This increase in the value intensity of embedded water suggests that embedded water in the electricity trade has already emerged as a substitute for direct trade in water resources, and that this trade is organized in a manner that appears to benefit both importing and exporting parties.
KW - electrical grid
KW - embedded resource accounting
KW - embedded water
KW - water in energy
KW - water-energy nexus
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U2 - 10.1109/ISSST.2012.6227990
DO - 10.1109/ISSST.2012.6227990
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84866236677
SN - 9781467320047
T3 - IEEE International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology
BT - 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology, ISSST 2012
T2 - 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology, ISSST 2012
Y2 - 16 May 2012 through 18 May 2012
ER -